Arizona and the six other Colorado River Basin states are trying to figure out a plan to conserve more of the river’s dwindling water supplies.
Author Archives: Kat Dwyer
Montana’s Path to Burning Back Better
Fixing America’s Forests will require a variety of tools, but Montana has a substantial opportunity to expand the use of prescribed fire on private lands.
Conservatives Can Lead on Conservation and Climate Solutions
Supporting policies that leverage incentives and partnerships to protect our natural heritage should be a big part of our strategy to address environmental challenges.
Public Comment Supporting Montana FWP’s Draft Grizzly Bear Management Plan
The proposed plan seeks to facilitate the continued growth and health of grizzly populations, while also being sensitive to the effects a large carnivore can have on communities, landowners, and the agriculture industry.
2023 Forest Management Policy Playbook: State Strategies for Forest Restoration and Wildfire Response
State leaders can expand proactive forest restoration and wildfire response capabilities by encouraging collaboration, reducing conflict, and leveraging strategic investments.
Save Endangered Species From Environmental Regulations
Endangered species have it bad enough. We should make sure the laws designed to protect them don’t make things worse.
The Ultimate Resource is Peaking
To extend our two-century era of comparatively rapid progress, we need radically reduced discrimination in the global opportunity to innovate.
One Small Step for Native American Water Rights
The Colorado River Indian Tribes have just won a victory—but there are a lot more controls that need to be lifted.
Hunt Talk: Creative Ideas to Conserve Elk
A podcast about PERC’s Brucellosis Compensation Fund and efforts to conserve the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
Congress Limits Conservation Easement Write-Offs—That’s Good for Conservation and Taxpayers
The cap on easement deductions is a win for the general taxpayers in an otherwise bloated spending bill.